Please report that as a bug in the sf tracker (I'm planning on releasing a
new version next week with proper Django 1.4 support).
Cheers,
Fabio
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Andornaut <andornaut@...> wrote:
> It appears that pydevd.patch_django_autoreload() may no longer work
> with Django 1.4.
>
> Breakpoints were working in my environment using the remote debugger
> with Django 1.3., but that is no longer the case now that I've
> upgraded to Django 1.4.
>
> Note that it works fine if the --noreload option is specified in the
> Run Configuration, but not if it is omitted.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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It appears that pydevd.patch_django_autoreload() may no longer work
with Django 1.4.
Breakpoints were working in my environment using the remote debugger
with Django 1.3., but that is no longer the case now that I've
upgraded to Django 1.4.
Note that it works fine if the --noreload option is specified in the
Run Configuration, but not if it is omitted.
Thanks.

Hi there,
This is not the proper place for support questions. Such questions
should be asked on http://stackoverflow.com (adding a 'pydev' tag in
the question).
Cheers,
Fabio
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Jim Don <jimdon@...> wrote:
> ps by "eclipse machine" i meant linux ... sorry ...
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Jim Don <jimdon@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was hoping someone could give me a quick hand with remote debugging.
>>
>> I have an eclipse machine running pydev ... and python running on
>> windows.
>>
>> For some reason when I try to set a breakpoint i see messages similar to
>> "fail to set breakpoint in a file that does not exist" (Note: single
>> stepping etc works just not breakpoints). The file names in the error
>> message appear to have C:\ prefixed to them even though they are on linux
>> (e.g. I see C:\home\etc etc etc when I expect /home/etc etc).
>>
>> I'm fairly certain I have setup 'pydevd_file_utils.py ' correctly simple
>> because I can single step?
>>
>> Does anyone have any further tips?
>>
>> Jim
>
>
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ps by "eclipse machine" i meant linux ... sorry ...
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Jim Don <jimdon@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping someone could give me a quick hand with remote debugging.
>
> I have an eclipse machine running pydev ... and python running on windows.
>
> For some reason when I try to set a breakpoint i see messages similar to
> "fail to set breakpoint in a file that does not exist" (Note: single
> stepping etc works just not breakpoints). The file names in the error
> message appear to have C:\ prefixed to them even though they are on linux
> (e.g. I see C:\home\etc etc etc when I expect /home/etc etc).
>
> I'm fairly certain I have setup '*pydevd_file_utils.py* ' correctly
> simple because I can single step?
>
> Does anyone have any further tips?
>
> Jim
>

Hi,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick hand with remote debugging.
I have an eclipse machine running pydev ... and python running on windows.
For some reason when I try to set a breakpoint i see messages similar to
"fail to set breakpoint in a file that does not exist" (Note: single
stepping etc works just not breakpoints). The file names in the error
message appear to have C:\ prefixed to them even though they are on linux
(e.g. I see C:\home\etc etc etc when I expect /home/etc etc).
I'm fairly certain I have setup '*pydevd_file_utils.py* ' correctly simple
because I can single step?
Does anyone have any further tips?
Jim

Hi Jonah,
I'm sorry for the delay, my problem is that I'm going to PyCon this
year, and I'm pretty busy right now, so, I'll probably only be able to
review this next week... So far I only glanced at it, and think it's a
pretty nice idea, but haven't been able to really review it -- I do
have it in my list of things to do with a high priority, so, I'll
definitely do it before the next release...
Cheers,
Fabio
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:41 AM, Jonah Graham <jonah@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if Fabio/anyone had a chance to look at
> https://github.com/aptana/Pydev/pull/26 and
> https://github.com/aptana/Pydev/pull/27? I would really like any
> feedback you can give me on them?
>
> Thanks
> Jonah
>
> ~~~
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> Kichwa Coders Ltd.
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